Chrissie Swan to host national afternoon show on Nova FM after quitting breakfast

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Chrissie Swan’s Huge Career Announcement: Radio Host Reveals Her New Role After Leaving Her Top Rated Melbourne Breakfast Show

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Chrissie Swan will host her own national radio show on the Nova Network next year after stepping down from the Melbourne breakfast room.

The Chrissie Swan Show will air weekdays from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. from January 2023.

“I’ve accomplished so much both professionally and personally over the past seven years, and I’m thrilled to seize this new opportunity to embrace new audiences across the country in this brand new era,” she said on Thursday.

Nova has announced Chrissie Swan (pictured) exciting new role at the network after she quit her top-rated breakfast radio show

Nova Entertainment CEO Peter Charlton added: “Chrissie Swan is a highly respected broadcaster and one of Australia’s most beloved personalities.

“Her captivating and down-to-earth style has enabled her to connect with listeners throughout her impressive radio career.”

“The 2-4pm timeslot is important for both listeners and advertisers, with a very engaged audience that is often at school.”

Charlton added: “Chrissie has a very broad appeal and we can’t wait to share her charismatic broadcasting style with a national audience in this holiday area.”

The 48-year-old will launch The Chrissie Swan Show in January next year and will air weekdays from 2-4pm

It comes after Swan, 48, and her co-hosts Sam Pang and Jonathan Brown announced their departure from Nova 100’s Melbourne breakfast show on Friday.

According to an insider, the announcement also stunned Nova staff, with all employees at the station receiving an email from CEO Peter Charlton at 8:30 a.m. with an attached press release.

Chrissie, Sam and BrownyThe last show will be broadcast on December 2.

“We’ve relied on each other in this studio and it’s a good idea to bow to what this whole experience has been for all of us and bow gracefully,” Swan said during the broadcast.

It comes after Swan (center) and her co-hosts Sam Pang (left) and Jonathan Brown (right) announced their departure from Nova 100’s Melbourne breakfast show on Friday

“I’m so proud of what we’ve accomplished professionally and personally since we first met in 2015 – especially in recent years as we kept each other afloat during the pandemic.”

Swan went on to say that despite the announcement that came as a shock to their listeners, the time was right for the trio.

The TV and radio star, who can also be seen in The Project and The Masked Singer, said she was preparing for a new role at Nova after 20 years at breakfast radio.

Chrissie, Sam and Browny’s final show will air on December 2nd

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